By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — Residents Tuesday threw their overwhelming support behind spending $837,000 to replace a failing emergency communications system and two town trucks.
A town meeting to vote on all three expenditures drew a record crowd of 94 residents.
The town will likely bond or do short-term borrowing, depending on where it can get the best interest rate, and will use $60,000 from the fund balance, as a down payment, to buy the new emergency console. The two new Public Works Department trucks will likely be leased.
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